Big Fat Lottos Review

The Big Fat Lotto group specialise mainly in lottery games with big jackpot prizes. They are a professional company who have been running syndicates for many years now.

They currently offer syndicates in the UK Lotto, EuroMillions, the big Spanish games like El Gordo and the Italian SuperEnalotto. And most recently the Irish Lotto as well as the big US mega jackpot games.

The syndicates are open to players all over the world (except for the USA, those in the US see below).

The number of tickets you share and players per group is determined by which game you want to play. And 100% of the winnings are shared equally between members of each group.

You can combine games as you wish. So can choose which games you want to play as well as how many groups you want in each game. That means you can play UK Lotto and Irish Lotto, or play in two EuroMillions syndicates, or any other combination you choose.

When you join you will also see the groups with positions currently available, and the numbers they play. Which gives you a small amount of choice of the numbers you play. But mostly it makes it easy to ensure you get different numbers if you want to join multiple groups playing the same lottery game.

The UK Lotto Syndicates

These groups play the main UK Lotto game, with the same numbers for both the Wednesday and Saturday draws.

Each syndicate group buys 44 tickets per draw, and is made up of 176 people.

The EuroMillions Syndicates

The EuroMillions syndicates play on both Tuesday and Friday. BFL buy 110 tickets for each group per week (55 for Tuesday, and 55 for Friday). The groups are made up of 130 people.

Bear in mind that because BFL buy their tickets in the UK, this also includes 55 entries into the two weekly Millionaires Raffle games too.

The Irish Lotto

For the Irish Lotto game, BFL have chosen to go for a smaller jackpot game - but a popular one with much better chances of winning than most games.

The Irish groups buy 40 tickets in each Wednesday and Saturday draw (80 total), and are made up of 100 people.

The Powerball & Mega Millions Syndicate Groups

For the big popular US games, the groups buy 35 tickets for every Wednesday and Saturday Powerball draw. And for Mega Millions 46 tickets are shared for both Tuesday and Friday.

Each group is made up of 130 people for both games.

The Spanish Superdraw Syndicates

These groups are slightly different. They only play the big monthly lottery draws in Spain. You've probably heard of the crazy El Gordo Spanish lottery at Christmas, but Spain also has a huge draw in January called El Nino.

The Christmas El Gordo gets most attention because it has a prize fund in excess of €2 BILLION, but the January draw is now over €800 Million. The 'San Ildefonso' draw in June is also around €140 Million, with a still pretty large €80 Million for all the other months of the year.

The Spanish Superdraw groups are made up 50 players, with each group buying 10 'decimos' per draw.

The Italian SuperEnalotto Syndicates

SuperEnalotto is played in Italy 3 times a week. It has no cap on rollovers so jackpots get extremely big. But the odds are especially tough to match as this is a 6 balls from 90 draw. The record jackpot so far has been £154 Million.

BFL groups play 85 tickets per draw (you need it with these odds!), with a group size of 85 players.

So How Much Does It Cost To Play?

The costs vary depending on what game you want to play. Obviously each game has different ticket prices, and some have draws more frequently than others.

This table however will give you a quick guide to what each group costs:-

Game

Cost Per Week

Draws Per Week

Tickets Per Week

UK Lotto

£5

2

88

EuroMillions

£7.50

2

1101

Irish Lotto

£5

2

80

Powerball

£9

2

70

Mega Millions

£6

2

92

SuperEnalotto

£6

3

255

Notes
1) Includes UK EuroMillions Raffle

The big Spanish lotteries are only drawn monthly. These cost £20 per month, and buy 10 tickets per draw.

Picking Numbers

You can't freely pick your own numbers, but you can choose from a few different sets of numbers when you join as we mentioned above.

The Spanish draws have limited tickets available and come with pre-set numbers printed on them, so work more like a raffle anyway.

Joining etc

You can of course join online, with all the major debit and credit cards. You can also use the online payment system Skrill (used to be called Moneybookers) if you prefer.

Your winnings are automatically added to your online e-Wallet every time your group wins. And you can then log-in and click a button to request to be paid out whenever you wish. The payments can then be by cheque or Moneybookers.

Big Fat Lottos are a professional syndicate company. They do have proper offices, and support staff that respond swiftly to emails. And a prominent phone number for assistance

So What Do We Think?

If you want a professional syndicate then these guys have 10 years experience to offer. Although they certainly aren't the cheapest option, they are a real physical company with offices and a phone number you can call for support.

And if you want to play the Spanish lotteries, it's also pretty much the only option. Especially with the shocking prices charged by the online ticket selling sites, particularly for popular draws like the Christmas El Gordo.

Latest BFL News:-

1 Nov 2014 A nice £25,000 win for an Italian group (read more).10 Sep 2014 To appeal to a more international audience BFL are rebranding as 'Play Lottery'.15 Aug 2014 Member 'Kabir A.' wins an awesome holiday to New York City.14 Jan 2014BFL Group Wins UK Lotto Raffle, and collects a £20,000 prize.10 May 2013BFL Says You Can Play Powerball Outside US, and Mega Millions too with their new US syndicate groups.15 Mar 2013BFL celebrate St Patrick's Day and introduce their new Irish Lotto groups.15 Jan 2013 iPhone 5 Competition - join up for EuroMillions and get a chance at winning a shiny new iPhone 5 (the draw date is 31 March 2013).2 Nov 2012 Facebook Competition - Win 55 free EuroMillions entries for Friday's £95 MILLION Jackpot.23 Feb 2012 BFL add new Jackpot PowerPlay syndicates, covering EuroMillions/Millionaire Raffle, UK Lotto and SuperEnalotto.